Rebecca Field is a world server and founded GlobaLearn, an international educational nonprofit that was most active in India, Russia and the former Soviet Union. The organization assisted Tibetan refugees in India with business education.

In Russia the group offered health and business education and taught young people—both girls and boys—how to avoid sex slavery and how to start, run and manage all aspects of an entrepreneurial firm—Russian style!
Ukrainian work dealt with HIV/AIDS prevention, education, care and information to enable and encourage young people avoid human trafficking, especially regarding sex slavery.

Even though the Russian educational system has many merits and is academically superb, its graduates often lacked practical business skills. Knowing this, Rebecca collaborated with a Russian nonprofit group in Saratov to bring business and health education to the region.

Most poignantly she worked with the Russian nonprofit and taught boys and girls, young women and men what to watch out for and avoid being ensnared in the death guaranteeing plague of sex slavery, a kind of indentured slavery that eventually kills most who become involved with it in a few years.

In her work in Russia, the former Soviet Union and India, Rebecca was able to reach and help 50,000 people, mostly women through business, health and sex trafficking avoidance education.

Through her international work she attended a United Nations Summit in Copenhagen on Social Development and participated in a UN meeting in San Jose, Costa Rica and at New York Headquarters.

She wrote an ebook, Wealth Creation, to help women look at their finances in a practical and positive way. Although most of her work is academic, her latest book, To Choose the Fire of the Cosmos, gives hope and promise about the future of the earth and it inhabitants. The book is about humanity’s potential to be a positive force in evolution. The book lights and energizes Gandhi’s statement that, “We are the ones we have been waiting for.”

She holds an M.A. in Asian Philosophy, a Ph.D. in Integral Psychology, a philosophical and psychological degree with an emphasis on the Perennial Philosophy and an MHROD in Organizational Development.